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hello welcome to another lesson from the opensl cheat sheet in this lesson weamp;#39;re going to explore the commands available to extract specific pieces of information from certificates and csrs weamp;#39;re starting in a directory with five files this file rsa-csr.pin is the same file we used when we were exploring how to match certificates or csrs to private keys these four files are the public certificates for amazon.com facebook.com google.com and wikipedia.com i downloaded these certificates so we can explore their contents using the commands in the opensl cheat sheet you can download all five of these files and follow along with this video or use any other certificate and csr you have access to these files are currently in pem format this is what pemformated files look like pem files are what weamp;#39;ve been using throughout the series and or the most common file format youamp;#39;re likely to come across to look into the contents of these files youamp;#39;d want to use